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					<description><![CDATA[Ageratina altissima (Fall Poison, White Snakeroot) and Tall Boneset (Eupatorium altissimum) are two different plants.   White snakeroot is a 3-foot-tall perennial herb that is similar in appearance to Tall Boneset, but Tall Boneset can grow up to 6 foot tall.   Additionally, according to the Ohio State Perennial &#038; Biennial Wee Guide:
&quot;White snakeroot can be separated from other ... species such as bonesets, Joe-Pye weeds, other snakeroots, and thoroughworts by its distinctive leaves that are opposite, sharply-toothed, 3-nerved, and attached to long petioles.&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ageratina altissima (Fall Poison, White Snakeroot) and Tall Boneset (Eupatorium altissimum) are two different plants.   White snakeroot is a 3-foot-tall perennial herb that is similar in appearance to Tall Boneset, but Tall Boneset can grow up to 6 foot tall.   Additionally, according to the Ohio State Perennial &amp; Biennial Wee Guide:<br />
&#8220;White snakeroot can be separated from other &#8230; species such as bonesets, Joe-Pye weeds, other snakeroots, and thoroughworts by its distinctive leaves that are opposite, sharply-toothed, 3-nerved, and attached to long petioles.&#8221;</p>
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